Tashkent Studios
Code of Silence 1990
Native Shores 1943
Three soldiers make their way into a city occupied by the Nazis.
Mahallada duv-duv gap 1960
The events in Mahallada duv-duv gap occur in a mahalla — a traditional Uzbek neighborhood — in an old part of Tashkent at a time when big-scale construction works are taking place. The movie humorously depicts the relationships between traditional parents and their modern children.
Furqat 1959
Integral 1971
You Are Not an Orphan 1963
The film is a touching story about an Uzbek family who gave shelter to 14 kids evacuated during the World War II while their own child was at the battlefronts.
Takhir and Zukhra 1945
A Romeo & Juliet-esque tale set in Uzbekistan.
The Sea Hawk 1942
During a WWII a duel starts between Soviet war ship and Nazi submarine.
Akmal, the Dragon and the Princess 1981
A fairytale about a little boy and his policeman friend who are saving the princess from the dragon.
Farkhad's Heroism 1968
Asal 1940
The famous textile worker Natasha Abrikosova travels from Moscow to Tashkent to introduce the innovative method of the Vinogradovs at a textile mill (E. Vinogradova was the film's technical consultant). However, the director of the plant, Rizaev (a hidden enemy), is trying with all his might to thwart Abrikosova's plan. Having chosen Asal as her assistant, the girl soon achieves a record output and, thereby, provokes Rizaev to an open crime.
No One is Funnier than Us 1940
A young man, Russian by nationality, goes to a Turkmen bride in a remote border village, not knowing that his large family decides to surprise him and also goes to Turkmenistan to meet the bride and her parents. The chain of comic misunderstandings ends with an episode of a skirmish on the border with saboteurs.
Abu Raykhan Biruni 1974
A biographical film about one of the greatest Medieval scientists and scholars, Al-Biruni.
Gum-gum 1990
Lost social drama film from Uzbekistan